Rabada hands South Africa control on day one
Kagiso Rabada celebrates a wicket with his team-mates   (Associated Press)
Kagiso Rabada celebrates a wicket with his team-mates (Associated Press)

(REUTERS) – SOUTH Africa paceman, Kagiso Rabada, produced a sublime spell of bowling to take five wickets as Australia were dismissed for 243 in their first innings on the opening day of the second test on Friday.

Rabada began expensively before lunch, conceding 47 runs, but then returned to claim five wickets for the loss of just 13 runs on either side of tea and effectively turned the game around.

South Africa were 39 for one wicket in reply at the close, losing Aiden Markram for 11 runs.
Rabada completed a fine day’s performance coming in as the nightwatchman and scoring an unbeaten 17 runs off 14 balls. He will resume with Dean Elgar, who is 11 not out, on Saturday, (today).

Rabada finished with bowling figures of 5-96 while the 21-year-old Lungi Ngidi, who was a surprise pick ahead of Morne Morkel, took 3-51. His victims included the prize wicket of David Warner for 63.
Warner, who was also slow to get going, found some flow late in the morning and reached 50 at lunch.

The Australian opener had been the focus of much of the build-up to the second test, after an ugly spat last Sunday with South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock in the first test in Durban, which the tourists won by 118 runs.

Warner was eventually bowled for 63 on Friday as Australia reached 117-3 but it was only when Rabada trapped captain, Steve Smith, lbw for 25 that the wickets began to tumble.
Five went down for just for 21 runs as Rabada also dismissed the Marsh brothers, Shaun and Mitchell, and then Pat Cummins for a golden duck after tea.

Mitchell Starc (8) was Rabada’s fifth victim, clean bowled to leave Australia reeling on 182-8.
“It was important to stay in the fight and it was just my day. I was just on a roll, things were all going my way,” Rabada told reporters.

Tim Paine, however, frustrated the home side by scoring 36 runs as Australia added 61 runs for the last two wickets. Paine was the last wicket to fall when Ngidi bowled him.
“Coming from 98 without loss at lunch to 243 all out was quite disappointing,” said Warner.
“But if we get the ball in the right areas tomorrow, it is going to be hard to score on because the wicket is doing just a bit for the bowlers.”

Scoreboard
South Africa trail Australia by 204 runs with 9 wickets remaining

Australia 1st innings
Cameron Bancroft c Quinton de Kock b Vernon Philander 38
David Warner b Lungi Ngidi 63
Usman Khawaja c Quinton de Kock b Vernon Philander 4
Steven Smith lbw Kagiso Rabada 25
Shaun Marsh lbw Kagiso Rabada 24
Tim Paine b Lungi Ngidi 36
Mitchell Marsh c Quinton de Kock b Kagiso Rabada 4
Pat Cummins c Quinton de Kock b Kagiso Rabada 0
Mitchell Starc b Kagiso Rabada 8
Nathan Lyon b Lungi Ngidi 17
Josh Hazlewood Not Out 10
Extras 0b 14lb 0nb 0pen 0w 14
Total (71.3 overs) 243 all out
Fall of Wickets : 1-98 Bancroft, 2-104 Khawaja, 3-117 Warner, 4-161 Smith, 5-166 Marsh, 6-170 Marsh, 7-170 Cummins, 8-182 Starc, 9-212 Lyon, 10-243 Paine

Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex
Vernon Philander 18 7 25 2 1.39
Kagiso Rabada 21 2 96 5 4.57
Lungi Ngidi 13.3 3 51 3 3.78
Keshav Maharaj 18 1 51 0 2.83
Dean Elgar 1 0 6 0 6.00

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South Africa 1st innings
Dean Elgar Not Out 11
Aiden Markram lbw Pat Cummins 11
Kagiso Rabada Not Out 17
Extras 0b 0lb 0nb 0pen 0w 0
Total (12.0 overs) 39-1
Fall of Wickets : 1-22 Markram
To Bat : Amla, de Villiers, du Plessis, de Bruyn, de Kock, Philander, Maharaj, Ngidi

Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex
Mitchell Starc 4 0 14 0 3.50
Josh Hazlewood 5 1 16 0 3.20
Pat Cummins 2 0 9 1 4.50
Nathan Lyon 1 1 0 0 0.00

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